Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10890787 | Microbiological Research | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The response of bacterial growth to phytoplankton production and planktonic respiration (RESP) variation was examined over different stations and dates in the shallow estuarine system Ria de Aveiro. The temporal and spatial profiles of bacterial productivity (2.7-744.2Â mg CÂ mâ3Â dâ1) did not coincide with those of primary production (PP) (0.2-19.1Â g CÂ mâ3Â dâ1) and RESP (0.1-8.2Â g CÂ mâ3Â dâ1). The bacterioplankton production/PP ratio varied differently, depending on the season and location. The heterotrophic zones, with the lowest values of PP, exhibited the most intense bacterial secondary production. Moreover, the variation of PP in the system was rather small when compared with that of bacterial secondary production. These suggest that, in a large extension of the lagoon and throughout the year, bacterioplankton growth is largely dependent on non-phytoplanktonic carbon sources. Benthic PP and/or allochtonous organic matter from land have a fundamental role in the dynamics of the planktonic compartment of the estuarine system.
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Authors
M.A. Almeida, M.A. Cunha, F. Alcântara,